A novella of zombies and cowboys accompanied by great artwork from Don England, Josh Werner, and more. Get your copy at AMAZON(paperback only).

Projects in the Works:

A new collaboration with Don England (artist extraordinaire); trying to find a publishing home for a completed novel; and I hope to complete a new novel this year!

PODCASTS/BLOG POSTS:

Tales from the Punks: New podcast over at Slack Jaw for the Halloween Season. Eps air every Friday in October and I'm up first with my short story, "Do Not Resuscitate". You'll never know if I made it all up or it's real unless you listen!

Horrortree: I wrote a guest blog post over at Horrortree for Women in Horror month (that's February for those who don't know). I explain a little about why I write what I write.

Passersby Podcast: I was recently a guest on this really sweet podcast. Matthew McDonough interviews people for their individual story. How cool is that? Episode 63.

Motown Mojo Live: Got to participate on this awesome podcast with some other really cool guests! Episode 54.

PUBLICATIONS:

Erie Tales XI: Tales from the Asylum. The latest anthology from GLAHW involved stories with asylums, those institutions that were meant to help and, more often than not, became disturbing studies in horror. Check out the link and get a copy for yourself.

Horrific Beginnings: The Horror Society put together an antho of writers’ early works. The very first story I had published (on-line), Cry Wolf, is included. It has NOT been cleaned up or re-edited or anything. It’s interesting to see how far I’ve come! Check it out!

Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers – Erie Tales: you can purchase my group’s eight anthologies. We’ve also got an Omnibus collection of stories from the first four anthologies. So in case you never got a chance to purchase them separately, you can get them all (well, most of them) in one big lump!

Sinister Tales Issue 2.2 originally published my story, “Secretary’s Day”. You can find it in my collection now.

The anthology Reckless Abandon (edited by David Sparks and Bob Strauss) open with my story, “Why Be Normal?” is out of print from the publisher. I’m sure there are used copies out there, floating around the world. Try www.motorcitybooks.com orwww.betterbooks.com instead. Of course, Amazon is always an option (and I know many publishing houses use it).